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Denying Grammy Chief's Claims, Greenberg Traurig's Katz Vows to Reveal 'Whole Truth'
Katz' response came soon after Deborah Dugan's sexual harassment complaint, which also details concerns about "'plainly exorbitant" fees the academy was paying Greenberg Traurig and others.Greenberg's Katz, Denying Grammy Chief's Claims, Vows to Reveal 'Whole Truth'
Katz' response came soon after Deborah Dugan's sexual harassment complaint, which also details concerns about "'plainly exorbitant" fees the academy was paying Greenberg Traurig and others.Connecticut US Attorney's Office Collected $22 Million in FY 2019
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Connecticut was responsible for $22 million of the U.S. Department of Justice's more than $9.3 billion in revenue collected for the fiscal year 2019, which concluded last Sept. 30.Con Edison Names New Top Lawyer
Deneen Donnley replaces longtime general counsel Elizabeth Moore, who retired from the company after serving as general counsel for 10 years.View more book results for the query "*"
Former USAA General Counsel Becomes Top Lawyer at Con Edison
Deneen Donnley replaces longtime general counsel Elizabeth Moore, who retired from the company after serving as general counsel for 10 years.Class Certified in Tenants' Heat and Hot Water Suit vs. City Housing Authority
Mary Eaton, a partner at Willkie Farr & Gallagher representing the tenants, said, "Forcing hundreds of thousands of NYCHA tenants to pursue individual breach of contract claims in Civil Court is not a just or reasonable approach, and we are pleased the Appellate court agreed."Easily Distracted? Maybe You Shouldn't Be a Lawyer.
Has it occurred to you that you have no business being a lawyer in the first place?SCOTUS Asked to Rule on New Jersey's Taxation of Out-of-State Assets
The cert petition says taxation of a nonresident of New Jersey on income not attributable to that state violates the due process and commerce clauses.3rd Circ., Joining Sister Courts, Adopts Rules for Dealing With Unclear Dismissal Orders
Just as a tie goes to the runner in baseball, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled that, going forward, unclear dismissal orders will be presumed in favor of the plaintiff.Trending Stories
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